I shared a screenshot of some source code that was from a project I’m writing and was an opportunity to exchange ideas with someone.
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[…] the external interface to send and receive RESTful HTTP requests. Since shipping in 4.4, the infrastructure is now used by WordPress Core for oEmbed responses, and by plugins like WooCommerce and Jetpack, enabling anyone to create their own REST API endpoints. It’s exciting, right? And endpoints that will be exposed is significant. You can read […]
[…] several years): And the fact that it doesn’t min / cat files instead of [25] network requests is just plain dumb. And when a person has 23 plugins, that’s 26 files not even including the theme and core. And now, just as I did then, I don’t disagree with him. But after sharing the […]
[…] at WordCamp Sofia 2012, I gave a session about the Settings API, which is a way to create simple, flexible and secure options pages for your WordPress plugins and themes. The session covered the basic usage of the API along with a few more advanced topics. [slideshare id=14847434&doc=settings-api-3-121023051935-phpapp01] In the presentation, Konstantin covers: Sections […]
[…] look at regarding WordPress. At least, I think this is something that’s true for those who take an object-oriented approach to building solutions with WordPress such as plugins, web applications, and other similar projects. And when it comes to talking about dependency injection, there are two ideas are discussed together: the types of dependency […]
